Looking for virtual reality near Boise? Here are the real VR spots worth the drive, from wireless free-roam arenas and VR laser tag to escape rooms and family-friendly arcades. Each one below shows what it is best for, where to find it, and what it costs, with a map link so you can check hours and get directions. For the full breakdown with games, ages, and birthday details, read our Best VR in Boise guide.
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VR spots near Boise, at a glance
Virtual Reality Near Boise
The VR places near Boise, one by one
- VR1 Arcade (Meridian) — Free-roam groups, all-in nights. Barcade meets esports stage. Price: Per-session, parties from $299.
- VR Tech Lounge (Meridian) — Huge game library, escape rooms. Chill family gaming lounge. Price: Per-session, free 15-min demo.
- Black Box VR (Downtown Boise) — Real workouts in VR. Boutique VR fitness gym. Price: Membership-based.
- Pyrrhic Indoor Sports (Nampa) — Kids and mixed activity days. Family fun center. Price: Per-session, check site.
Want the deep dive, including which games suit which ages and how birthday bookings work? Read the full Best VR in Boise guide.
Frequently asked questions
Where is the best VR arcade in Boise?
Most of the best VR is technically in Meridian, right next to Boise. VR1 Arcade is my top pick for its 8-player free-roam arena, full bar, and retro cabinets. VR Tech Lounge is the runner-up for sheer game selection.
Is there free-roam VR in the Boise area?
Yes. VR1 Arcade runs a private 30 by 30 foot free-roam arena for up to 8 players, which is the true walk-anywhere, shared-space experience that separates arcade VR from home headsets.
How much does VR cost in the Treasure Valley?
It varies by venue and format. VR1 sells sessions and party packages starting around $299 for groups, with a roughly $40 monthly membership for regulars. VR Tech Lounge charges per session and offers a free 15-minute demo. Black Box VR is a membership gym. Confirm current rates directly, since pricing shifts.
Is VR in Boise good for kids?
Yes. VR Tech Lounge is family friendly with a big, gentle game library, and Pyrrhic in Nampa welcomes ages 6 and up. Check individual game age minimums, since some titles are aimed at teens and up.
What happened to the downtown Boise VR arcade?
An earlier VR1 location at 777 W Broad St in downtown Boise has closed. VR1 now operates from its Meridian location at 3131 E Lanark St, which is the one to visit.